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WSC Planning Applications 14/19 LIST 14 5 April 2019 Applications Registered between 1st and 5th April 2019 PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED The following applications for Planning Permission, Listed Building, Conservation Area and Advertisement Consent and relating to Tree Preservation Orders and Trees in Conservation Areas have been made to this Council. A copy of the applications and plans accompanying them may be inspected on our website www.westsuffolk.gov.uk. Representations should be made in writing, quoting the application number and emailed to [email protected] to arrive not later than 21 days from the date of this list. Note: Representations on Brownfield Permission in Principle applications and/or associated Technical Details Consent applications must arrive not later than 14 days from the date of this list. Application No. Proposal Location DC/18/1567/FUL Planning Application - 2no dwellings AWA Site VALID DATE: Church Meadow 22.03.2019 APPLICANT: Mr David Crossley Barton Mills IP28 6AR EXPIRY DATE: 17.05.2019 CASE OFFICER: Kerri Cooper GRID REF: WARD: Manor 571626 274035 PARISH: Barton Mills DC/19/0502/HH Householder Planning Application - Two 10 St Peters Place VALID DATE: storey rear extenstion (following demolition Brandon 03.04.2019 of existing rear single storey extension) IP27 0JH EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs G J Parkinson 29.05.2019 GRID REF: AGENT: Mr Paul Grisbrook - P Grisbrook 577626 285941 WARD: Brandon West Building Design Services PARISH: Brandon CASE OFFICER: Olivia Luckhurst DC/19/0317/FUL Planning Application - 1no. dwelling with Land On The South VALID DATE: integral garage (previous application Side 22.02.2019 DC/18/0315/FUL) Breach Drove Beck Row EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr James Carpenter Suffolk 19.04.2019 AGENT: Mr Matthew Green - Green Planning WARD: Eriswell And Studio Ltd The Rows GRID REF: CASE OFFICER: Britta Heidecke 570083 278714 PARISH: Beck Row DC/19/0462/FUL Planning Application - Change of Use of Harlequin Business VALID DATE: ground floor from Office/Storage for Park, Unit 1 02.04.2019 distribution (B2) to Escape rooms (D2) Mildenhall Drove (retrospective) Kenny Hill EXPIRY DATE: IP28 8DS 28.05.2019 APPLICANT: Mr Tim Parker-James WARD: Eriswell And AGENT: Mr Stuart Harrison - E & P Building GRID REF: The Rows Design 567466 278828 PARISH: Beck Row CASE OFFICER: Adam Ford DC/19/0269/FUL Planning Application - 2no. detached Land South Of 35 To VALID DATE: dwellings accessed via a new vehicular 44A 03.04.2019 access into the site from Queens Road Queens Road Bury St Edmunds EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mrs Doreen Rogers Suffolk 29.05.2019 AGENT: Mr Ben Rogers - Grade Planning Ltd WARD: Risbygate CASE OFFICER: Jo-Anne Rasmussen GRID REF: PARISH: Bury St 584379 264094 Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) 2. DC/19/0387/HH Householder Planning Application - Replace 3 59 Kings Road VALID DATE: no. windows on front elevation with wooden Bury St Edmunds 25.03.2019 sash windows and 1 no. window on side IP33 3DR elevation with pvcu EXPIRY DATE: 20.05.2019 APPLICANT: Mr Terry Thompson GRID REF: 584744 264123 WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St CASE OFFICER: Debbie Cooper Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/19/0426/FUL Planning Application - Change of use from 3 Buttermarket VALID DATE: sandwich shop (A3) to hot takeaway (A5) Bury St Edmunds 29.03.2019 Suffolk APPLICANT: Mr D Simsek IP33 1DB EXPIRY DATE: 24.05.2019 AGENT: Mr Ian Smillie - Ian Smillie Architectural Services GRID REF: WARD: Abbeygate 585315 264215 CASE OFFICER: Adam Ford PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/19/0460/FUL Planning Application - Change of use from D1 Unit D VALID DATE: (Training Centre) to any use within B1 Anglian Lane 14.03.2019 (business use), B2 (general industrial) and Bury St Edmunds B8 (storage and distribution) IP32 6SR EXPIRY DATE: 09.05.2019 APPLICANT: ZURICH ASSURANCE LTD GRID REF: WARD: Risbygate AGENT: Mr John Dadge - Barker Storey 584851 265318 Matthews PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council CASE OFFICER: Britta Heidecke (EMAIL) 3. DC/19/0467/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - 10 Honey Hill VALID DATE: North elevation to remain exposed Bury St Edmunds 02.04.2019 IP33 1RT APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs S. Talbot EXPIRY DATE: 28.05.2019 AGENT: Miss Stacey Cobbold - Whitworth GRID REF: 585652 263920 WARD: Abbeygate CASE OFFICER: Olivia Luckhurst PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/19/0433/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - Clare Priory VALID DATE: Alterations to convert linked outbuilding to Ashen Road 01.04.2019 Laundry Room Clare CO10 8NX EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mrs K Reddick 27.05.2019 AGENT: Mr Andrew Brinkley GRID REF: WARD: Clare 576960 244996 CASE OFFICER: Adam Yancy PARISH: Clare Town Council DC/19/0496/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 13 Callis Street VALID DATE: Replacement single storey rear extension Clare 20.03.2019 (existing conservatory removed) (ii) CO10 8PX Insertion of 1no. new window to front EXPIRY DATE: elevation and conservation roof lights (iii) 15.05.2019 Re-render to external elevations GRID REF: 576959 245640 WARD: Clare APPLICANT: Kem Gokay and Hannah Payne PARISH: Clare Town AGENT: Lee Frere - J.A.P Architects Council CASE OFFICER: Adam Yancy 4. DC/19/0497/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) 13 Callis Street VALID DATE: Replacement single storey rear extension Clare 20.03.2019 (existing conservatory removed) (ii) CO10 8PX Insertion of 1no. new window to front EXPIRY DATE: elevation, conservation roof lights, 15.05.2019 replacement of side window and GRID REF: refurbishment to front sash windows (iii) Re- 576959 245640 WARD: Clare render to external elevations (iv) Repairs and alterations as listed on submitted schedule PARISH: Clare Town Council APPLICANT: Kem Gokay and Hannah Payne AGENT: Lee Frere - J.A.P Architects CASE OFFICER: Adam Yancy DC/19/0470/FUL Planning Application - (i) Garden centre (A1) The Courtyard VALID DATE: with replacement farm shop, Access Road To 15.03.2019 Restaurant/Cafe (A3) and ancillary facilities Rectory Cottages within the Elveden walled garden (ii) Elveden EXPIRY DATE: Provision of associated car parking and Suffolk 14.06.2019 landscaping on adjoining land and ancillary IP24 3TJ service, delivery and refuse areas WARD: Brandon East APPLICANT: Elveden Farms Ltd, Elveden PARISH: Elveden Farms Ltd GRID REF: 582159 280124 AGENT: Mr Richard Tilley CASE OFFICER: Gary Hancox DC/19/0519/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - (i) Tea Cosy Cottage VALID DATE: 1 no. Elm (1 on plan) Coppice at 2.5m with 5 The Green 26.03.2019 dead top (ii) 1 no. Tulip (2 on plan) Remove Fornham All Saints lower overhanging limb (iii) 5 no. Plum (3 on IP28 6JX EXPIRY DATE: plan) Fell (iv) 1 no. Silver Birch (4 on plan) 07.05.2019 Crown reduce by 3m and (v) 5 no. Leylandii Cypress (5 on plan) Overall Crown Reduction GRID REF: WARD: Fornham by 50% 583683 267495 PARISH: Fornham All APPLICANT: Dawson Saints AGENT: Tim Nice CASE OFFICER: Falcon Saunders 5. DC/19/0292/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Single Orchard House VALID DATE: storey side extension and (ii) new rear porch The Street 25.03.2019 Great Barton APPLICANT: Mr M J Streatfield Bury St Edmunds EXPIRY DATE: Suffolk 20.05.2019 AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker IP31 2NP WARD: Great Barton CASE OFFICER: Debbie Cooper GRID REF: PARISH: Great Barton 589302 267197 DC/19/0485/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Two 5 Francis Close VALID DATE: storey rear extension (ii) Replacement Haverhill 03.04.2019 fencing to west boundary (iii) New access Suffolk CB9 9LL EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs J Moses - Francis Close 29.05.2019 Ltd GRID REF: WARD: Haverhill North AGENT: Mrs Rachel Moses - Rachel Moses 566994 245666 Architect Ltd PARISH: Haverhill Town Council (EMAIL) CASE OFFICER: Savannah Cobbold DC/19/0492/FUL Full Application - Redevelopment of 84 Hamlet Road VALID DATE: Veterinary practice, (i) infill to first floor over Haverhill 19.03.2019 courtyard, (ii) 4no. roof lights and new CB9 8QQ fenestrations EXPIRY DATE: 14.05.2019 APPLICANT: Mr Tom Turner, Swayne and GRID REF: Partners Veterinary Surgeons 567861 244802 WARD: Haverhill South AGENT: Mr Alex Darvill - ACD Projects Ltd PARISH: Haverhill Town Council (EMAIL) CASE OFFICER: Alice Maguire 6. DC/19/0461/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 55 West Street VALID DATE: storey side extension (following demolition of Icklingham 02.04.2019 existing side extension) IP28 6QB EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mrs Lesley Buckingham 28.05.2019 GRID REF: AGENT: Mr Andy James 576533 273190 WARD: Iceni CASE OFFICER: Olivia Luckhurst PARISH: Icklingham DC/19/0117/FUL Planning Application - 4no dwellings and Riverside Paddocks VALID DATE: associated garages (following demolition of Stow Road 03.04.2019 existing outbuildings) Ixworth Suffolk EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Dover Farm Developments 29.05.2019 Limited WARD: Ixworth AGENT: Mr Patrick Stephenson GRID REF: 593348 270170 PARISH: Ixworth & CASE OFFICER: Adam Ford Ixworth Thorpe DC/19/0214/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Single Ixworth Mill VALID DATE: storey side/rear extension (ii) Conversion of Thetford Road 22.03.2019 outbuilding into studio Ixworth IP31 2JN EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs T Ball 17.05.2019 AGENT: Mr David Mizon GRID REF: WARD: Ixworth 592745 271092 CASE OFFICER: Debbie Cooper PARISH: Ixworth & Ixworth Thorpe 7. DC/19/0215/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) Ixworth Mill VALID DATE: Demolish brick surround walls to external Thetford Road 22.03.2019 seating area at the South end of the house Ixworth (ii) Single storey extension attached to the IP31 2JN EXPIRY
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